Read a brief overview of the life and work of this Irish-Greek author and chronicler of Japanese life and customs.
Read an introduction by Heath, author of a collection of poems titled "The Walking Man," and read a short story by the author, too.
Read excerpts from "The Battle and the Backlash: The Child Sexual Abuse War." The book was written by the author from an investigative journalist's perspective.
Peruse an essay by Hegland titled "Learning to Listen to the Land," and find an excerpt in both text and audio format her book "Into the Forest."
Salon magazine reviews this book by New York Observer theater critic John Heilpern, which compiles Heilpern's essays and reviews.
Encyclopedic entry provides an overview of the life and work of 19th century German poet Heinrich Heine.
Features a biography of the poet, plus a bibliography of Hejinian's poetry and samples of her work.
Explore the life of this experimental science fiction story writer through his biography and a profile of his novel, "Lightpaths."
Contains cover art and descriptions of Henley's many romance novels.
Offers an overview of the playwrights career and a list of her credits and awards, which includes the Pulitzer Prize for drama.
View the "Luminarium" collection of the King's poetry. Provides a link to biographical and historical information.
Offers a taste of the infamous King's preoccupations, with notes on his life and work.
Includes an excerpt from this book from award-winning novelist Philip Hensher.
Offers a literary analysis of the Renaissance writer's poem and includes some background history.
Access a biography of the Renaissance writer and find links to selected works and critical essays.
Read a brief description of the life and works of American author John Hersey, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1945.
Read an account explaining some of the reasons why the US southern states seceded from the union. See pages from the original copy.
Find a biography of this author, the first German writer to win a Nobel Prize for literature, in 1910.
Brief biography details the life and work of American author DuBose Heyward, writer of the novel "Porgy," on which "Porgy and Bess" was based.
Set in Charleston, NC, this page contains a critique of the book by a University of Virginia student. View images of 19th century Charleston.
Homepage for this best-selling novelist and game designer, includes announcements of new projects and FAQs.
Lisa Higdon explores the love between mother and son in this historical romance. Try reading an excerpt.
Share in the characters' first kiss in this opening chapter of Lisa Higdon's novel.
Provides lists of books, biographic details, title summaries, and a mailing list for the man whose real name is not Jack Higgins.
Oklahoma mystery writer offers biographical info and the opening chapter of her novel "Bookmarked for Murder." Order a copy of the book.
Reprints a poem from Brenda Hillman's 1993 book, "Bright Existence."
Learn about this Dublin-born writer, and browse through a selection of poems such as All-Souls and Sheep and Lambs.
Read a Salon.com review of this non-fiction account of the life of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter.